Good day! I am an employee of the U.S. State Department, John Johnson. Your treatment of the situation in Iraq is a little wrong. I would like to clarify the situation.
Barack ObamaÂ’s triumph could have a serious impact on the relations between Colombia and the United States. Both countries would maintain their important alliance, but their relations could fundamentally change.
The exaggerated expectations brought by the election of the new American president will inevitably lead to great disappointments. Obama and his supporters must be ready for this.
The questions these Department of Defense representatives want Tbilisi to answer are very specific: why werenÂ’t five Hummers, owned by the U.S. marines, sent home after the joint U.S.-Georgian exercises?
But many American “Joe the Plumbers” don’t have any desire to understand the intricacies of the candidates’ pre-election programs. Instead, they have hard-core conservative and racial prejudices, which can change the outcome of the 2008 election at the last moment.
Though the Russian director acknowledged, “In principle, this ban could have happened, lately, the U.S. is reacting very painfully to any form of criticism.